Nevada Code § 449.093

Training to recognize and prevent abuse of older persons: Persons required to receive; frequency; topics; costs; actions for failure to complete
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1. An applicant for a license to operate a
facility for intermediate care, facility for skilled nursing, facility for the
care of adults during the day, residential facility for groups or home for
individual residential care must receive training to recognize and prevent the
abuse of older persons before a license to operate such a facility or home is
issued to the applicant. If an applicant has completed such training within the
year preceding the date of the application for a license and the application
includes evidence of the training, the applicant shall be deemed to have
complied with the requirements of this subsection.
2. A licensee who holds a license to
operate a facility for intermediate care, facility for skilled nursing,
facility for the care of adults during the day, residential facility for groups
or home for individual residential care must annually receive training to
recognize and prevent the abuse of older persons before the license to operate
such a facility or home may be renewed.
3. If an applicant or licensee who is
required by this section to obtain training is not a natural person, the person
in charge of the facility or home must receive the training required by this
section.
4. An administrator or other person in
charge of a facility for intermediate care, facility for skilled nursing,
facility for the care of adults during the day, residential facility for groups
or home for individual residential care must receive training to recognize and
prevent the abuse of older persons before the facility or home provides care to
a person and annually thereafter.
5. An employee who will provide care to a
person in a facility for intermediate care, facility for skilled nursing,
facility for the care of adults during the day, residential facility for groups
or home for individual residential care must receive training to recognize and
prevent the abuse of older persons before the employee provides care to a
person in the facility or home and annually thereafter.
6. The topics of instruction that must be
included in the training required by this section must include, without
limitation:
(a) Recognizing the abuse of older persons,
including sexual abuse and violations of NRS
200.5091 to 200.50995 , inclusive;
(b) Responding to reports of the alleged abuse of
older persons, including sexual abuse and violations of NRS 200.5091 to 200.50995 , inclusive; and
(c) Instruction concerning the federal, state and
local laws, and any changes to those laws, relating to:
(1) The abuse of older persons; and
(2) Facilities for intermediate care,
facilities for skilled nursing, facilities for the care of adults during the
day, residential facilities for groups or homes for individual residential
care, as applicable for the person receiving the training.
7. The facility for intermediate care,
facility for skilled nursing, facility for the care of adults during the day,
residential facility for groups or home for individual residential care is
responsible for the costs related to the training required by this section.
8. The administrator of a facility for
intermediate care, facility for skilled nursing or residential facility for
groups who is licensed pursuant to chapter 654 of NRS shall ensure that each employee of the facility who provides care to
residents has obtained the training required by this section. If an
administrator or employee of a facility or home does not obtain the training
required by this section, the Division shall notify the Board of Examiners for
Long-Term Care Administrators that the administrator is in violation of this
section.
9. The holder of a license to operate a
facility for intermediate care, facility for skilled nursing, facility for the
care of adults during the day, residential facility for groups or home for
individual residential care shall ensure that each person who is required to
comply with the requirements for training pursuant to this section complies
with such requirements. The Division may, for any violation of this section,
take disciplinary action against a facility or home pursuant to NRS 449.160 and 449.163 .

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